Monday, May 7, 2012

I have gotten behind on my blogging, what with all the stuff going on around my neck of the woods! Just a bit of catching up... First, my kids looked ADORABLE in their Easter clothes. :)

Matthew refused to pose for me... this is the best I could get...

Second, Lilia has finally decided it was time to take the plunge and get her hair cut to donate...

Before:

And After:

Third, my son... That boy is at a very interesting stage... His latest episode worth mentioning was last Sunday. Lacey had accidentally let the dog (Midge) out of the house off her leash and Lil, knowing our dog would come back on her own, propped the front door open. I was getting dressed in my room, and upon finishing (took me all of about 3 minutes) I came upon the empty front room with the door open. My initial thought, "Op! The dog got out!" My next thought... "MATTHEW!" Sure enough, I stepped out on my porch JUST in time to watch my 2 year old son run around the corner shouting "Midge! Uh meer (Come here)!" The real catch here... he was stark naked! I took off after him (barefoot with a birds nest for hair) and TWO BLOCKS LATER I finally caught up with my nudist son... ACK! Those neighbors who were outside sure got a kick out of my not at all shy son. ::Sigh:: He is gonna be the death of me! Here he is watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse...

Mickey Mouse ended up being my savior here... Matthew is completely obsessed with Mickey. I usually purchase the expensive Huggies Little Movers diapers. I am a diaper snob. They have the Winnie the Pooh characters on them. BUT- I noticed that the significantly cheaper Huggies Snug and Dry have Mickey on them. So on a whim, I bought them... Sure enough, as long as he is wear Mickey on his diaper he will gladly keep it on. But he won't cover Mickey up with pants. ::sigh:: Diapered with no pants is better than nude! Though I don't love the cheaper diaper, it is a proven fact that a cheap diaper ON his bum is much more effective than an expensive diaper on the ground.

My kids are so much fun! The other day I heard Lilia and Lacey arguing. They were watching one of my favorite kids movies (Anastasia) and were speaking along with the movie. There is a part where Anya (Anastasia) is being sent to work in the fish factory, and the headmistress of the orphanage is saying, "I feed you, I clothe you, I..." and Anastasia cuts in and says "keep a roof over my head, I know." Well, Lacey was quoting this part and said "You keep a rooster on my head..." To which Lil said, "No! She keeps a fork on her head!" They continued this fight for a good 5 minutes... "Rooster!" "Fork!" " Rooster!" "Fork!" I couldn't tell ya where the fork came from, but Rooster actually does sound almost right!

Matthew has recently found his pockets. He walked around the other day like this for almost an hour. :) Such a cutie!

I previously mentioned the projects we are working on at home right now. Joe has been working for a few weeks on finishing our basement for good. The only thing left has been the bathroom. We had a working sink and toilet, but the shower was unfinished.

(This picture was taken before any of the bathroom was finished... I don't have a before of just the tub and walls unfinished)

We finally got our tile in and found the time to start the installation of it. We had the tile special ordered because of a cute idea my sister in law and I came up with. We wanted to put bubbles along the bottom of the tile at the tub's edge!

(I helped cut all the tile for the back wall of the tub... so proud!)

Here is a shot, minus the bubbles...

And then we added the bubbles, but still no finished plumbing.

And the finished product! Looks great, huh?! :)

I jest... here it is with the shower curtain open... granted you can't see the finished plumbing, but take my word for it, it looks awesome! And we have a completely finished basement now! YAY!

On that note, it is time to move our projects UPSTAIRS! On a whim we went to a flooring store's liquidation sale a couple weeks ago. We have been wanting to replace the ruined carpeting upstairs for a few years (it was pretty trashed when we moved in). We promised ourselves we wouldn't buy anything unless it was EXACTLY what we wanted (wood laminate that is not yellow (oak) or red (cherry wood) and at the right price (under a dollar/sq. ft.). As we were headed out of the store I came upon some gorgeous pine laminate and we both loved it! It was .99/sq. ft, so of course, we bought it! This Saturday we will be installing 730 sq ft of THIS:

Now, before the new flooring is installed I felt the need to rectify a mistake I made nearly 6 years ago. When we first moved in to our house, the main floor was almost completely lime green. I am sure the previous renters loved their lime green walls, but it was so not me. The very first thing I did was paint. And paint. And paint... Unfortunately, I bought 5 gallons of paint based off of a sample that was about 4 square inches... though the sample looked pretty darn good in the paint store, it looked mighty purple on the walls... So I am now painting over my purple walls with a much better taupe. And I LOVE it!

Here are a couple before pics and a sneak peak at the after...

The original before. That's Lilia at age 2 in the bottom of the picture.

After the green, but before the taupe...

The new color is on the right!

While working on this project, Matthew has found a new game. Climb to the top of the ladder, realize you are stuck and call for help... Love this game. Ugh! Good thing he is so cute!

I have a video or two of Lil doing some of her gymnastics... I sure love watching her do her thing. :) She is getting so good! Forgive my shaking...

The whole fam

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Nothing special here, except the over use of emoticons :S and ellipses...I have two adorable girls, and one handsome little boy. I really like our family. Not just our kids, but the whole darn family. Siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents... you name 'em, I like 'em.